Thursday, April 20, 2006

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Young Jews Support Palestinian Rights, Challenge AIPAC and JCRC by
Boston IMC - On Tuesday, April 11, at 5:00 pm, 20 young Jewish people gathered for a seder (traditional celebration of Passover) outside 126 High Street in Boston, the building that houses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and Boston's Jewish

Making sense of revenue tough
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Each fiscal year, the NCAA requires its member institutions to submit their athletic revenues and expenses. But the data, which are collected by the U.S. Department of Education, don't always tell the story. Did Virginia Tech, for example, really

Scenic Shots of Eastern Idaho
KPVI Newschannel 6 - Four years ago this fall, Bannock County's two hospitals merged into one. The byproduct, Portneuf Medical Center, is working towards becoming the hospital of the future while providing top-notch medical care today. Doug Andersen reports. Eliminate

Gas Prices Could Burn Holes In Wallets
NBC5 - NBC5's Rob Elgas reported that the gas prices are expected to set a new record in the coming months. U.S. officials estimated that the American average for a gallon of gasoline will hit $2.62 by this summer, up 25 cents from the same time last year

Search for business contacts:
BusinessWeek - APR. 17 5:27 P.M. ET Only a handful of investors knew about The Andersons Inc. and its grain storage and rail car businesses a few months ago. Even in its hometown, the company is better known for stores that feature a wide range of microbrews, fresh

For Contractors, Education Law Means Money
WINK TV - Lew and Sharon Goldfarb went looking for a way to make some extra cash and help kids learn, too. They found both in President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act. The suburban Columbus, Ohio couple bought a franchise with a Florida-based company, Club Z

Hospital records go digital despite lingering concerns
Island Packet Online - Powerful computers help doctors identify cancers as small as a grain of sand. New imaging equipment allows physicians to identify clogging arteries by watching the human heart pump blood in real time. Hospitals are full of the newest technologies and